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  1. doggage

    Baltic Porter Dry Hop?

    I brewed a Baltic Porter using Northern Brewer's recipe. I did a long primary and racked it to carboys just to clear it up a little before kegging. I tasted the hydrometer sample and it's the best tasting beer I've brewed. Very chocolaty, very raisiny, smooth. I was reading in Mosher's...
  2. doggage

    WTB: Kegerator Parts

    Well, just after getting rid of all my extra kegging equipment, my brother-in-law got a great deal on a fridge. He and my sister are expecting their first, and I'm going to help him get a kegerator set up before my new nephew/niece arrives. If anybody has these parts lying around, I'd love to...
  3. doggage

    Want to Trade Regulator for Sanke Coupler

    I'd like to trade this CO2 regulator with included shutoff for a low-profile Sanke Coupler. If no one has one after a while, I'll take $35 shipped for the reg.
  4. doggage

    CPC Quick Disconnects for CO2?

    Does anyone know if you can use these CPC quick disconnects for CO2? I'm assuming the pressure isn't a problem, and I wouldn't think that they would leak CO2.
  5. doggage

    WTB: Cheapo Shank, Standard Coupler, Drip Tray

    If anyone has a shank (preferably with a nipple, but if not I'd need a tailpiece setup too), a standard keg coupler, and a small drip tray with mounting holes, I'm trying to get a buddy set up with a kegerator. He has everything else and is trying to do it as cheaply as possible, so he's not...
  6. doggage

    One Happy Man

    Well, after building and selling three kegerators to support my hobby, I have my own perfect kegerator. Plus SWMBO's happy that the hobby is supporting itself (so far!). There's one thing I'd like to fix. The door seal gasket was replaced by the fridge's previous owner and it looks like...
  7. doggage

    Pass Through for Refrigerator

    I bought a great old fridge that was converted to a kegerator. There's one thing I'm not crazy about: the oversized and poorly cut hole in the side of the refrigerator for passing the CO2 hose through. I'd like a tighter seal around the hose so humidity can't get in and cold out. I've been using...
  8. doggage

    Good Summer Wedding Reception Brew?

    My wife and I have a wedding reception/party in July and I'm trying to find a good all-grain summer beer recipe. She and I like Pyramid Apricot, but I haven't had much luck with making fruity beers. My wife is also a big fan of Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, which I am not really a fan of at...
  9. doggage

    Sears All Rubber Hose $20 (CFC)

    Not Mine: This would work well for a 50' Counterflow Chiller (or two 25'ers) http://dealsea.com/view-deal/27769
  10. doggage

    FoodSaver Special

    Copied from Dealsea.com: FoodSaver is offering 40% off one day sale. Add your item to cart and enter promo code "Z0FEXXX" to see 40% off. Offer valid today 4/15 only.
  11. doggage

    Recipe with Perle and EKG

    I have one ounce of Perle and three of EKG left over from some all-grain batches (forgot that it requires less bittering than extract recipes). Any suggestions on what to make? If possible I'd like something a bit on the lighter/summery side.
  12. doggage

    Starter Drinkable?

    I'm making a big starter for a barleywine coming up, and I decided to just use some of the Maris Otter I had on hand because I ran out of DME, and while I was at it a threw in a couple hop pellets. So...anyone ever tried to ferment and bottle your starter wort after pouring it off your yeast...
  13. doggage

    Whirlpool Immersion Chiller

    I've seen several other people posting about Jamil's Whirlpool Immersion Chiller, but I've just gotta say, this has improved my beer noticeably. It chills very quickly and can chill down to 50^F easy. I don't have to worry about sanitizing my CFC. My late hop additions are much more...
  14. doggage

    WTB: CO2 Regulator Replacement Parts

    Anyone have an extra CO2 inlet nipple and coupling nut? Yes, I used nipple and nut in the same sentence. If you googled them to get here, slowly back away. I ordered a regulator on eBay and these came all mangled up. Thought someone might have some extras lying around.
  15. doggage

    Four Secondary CO2 Regulators

    I bought four Norgen-brand Secondary CO2 Regulators from here. I'd like 14 a piece shipped. I haven't used any and am going back to bottling. On a couple I did try (in vain) to remove the 1/4" nipple connector. If you're using these all together you'll want to put your own 1/4" nipple in...
  16. doggage

    J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Barley Wine) All-Grain

    I found a recipe in a book for J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Barley Wine). This will be only my sixth all-grain beer. The recipe in the book is way too basic so I need some help. Recipe Type: All Grain Yeast: Wyeast 1084 Irish ale yeast Yeast Starter: Big Batch Size (Gallons): 5.00 Original Gravity...
  17. doggage

    Keggle in KC Area

    15.5 Gallon Keggle for sale. $150 shipped OBO. -plasma-cut top hole just over 12" wide -1/2" full-port stainless valve with a weldless fitting and stainless coupling -copper pickup tube. The inside and outside clean up very nice with some light steel wool and Barkeeper's Friend. Just haven't...
  18. doggage

    What Should I Drink

    If this has already been posted, forgive the redundancy. Although I've found some problems with it, I like this flowchart idea and thought you would enjoy it. from here
  19. doggage

    Nonrefundable Bottles / Bottles from Liquor Stores

    I have a steady supply of large "nonrefundable" Coke bottles from a Mexican restaurant. They also have some really large flavored soda bottles that I can get. Anyone happen to know if these nonrefundable bottles are safe to use? I've used old 1 pint Coke bottles successfully before, but those...
  20. doggage

    Garage Heat

    The sub-zero temperatures have put a bit of a damper on working in my detached garage/shop. Does anyone have suggestions for a cheap and efficient way to heat a detached garage? I'm not crazy about the propane heaters because I don't like the idea of constantly running to refill on gas. I'm...
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